Jenifer Gonsalves
Jenifer Gonsalves is a psychologist, sociologist, and therapist with experience in blogging, content marketing, social media management, and academic research. When she is not sharing her love for music through writing, she spends her time binge-watching YouTube shows, vocal training, or working out.
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'Disney Channel Summer Sing-Along': Airdate, list of performers and how to watch the musical extravaganza featuring Demi Lovato
Featuring fan-favorite Disney stars singing iconic Disney movie songs, the show is set to be a wonderful reprieve from lockdown monotony
SHINee's Onew discharged straight from leave due to military's Covid-19 protocol, fans welcome him home
Shawols are also excitedly predicting a sub-unit comeback featuring Onew and Taemin while fellow members Minho and Key are currently serving in the military
'Sweet Night': BTS' Taehyung turns first male soloist to hit #1 on iTunes in over 100 countries
The track is part of the soundtrack for the TV show 'Itaewon Class' and marks Taehyung's first official release as a soloist
'America's Got Talent' airs rerun of first round of auditions, disappointed fans say 'nobody asked for this'
While some fans were happy to see Heidi Klum again, others wondered why the show chose to put in a filler episode in place of the final round of auditions
'We Are One': Release date, plot, trailer and all you need to know about Netflix documentary on activists fighting violence worldwide
The documentary, built around the Lamomali collective project 'Solidarité', explores the lives of these individuals, who have faced violence themselves, and their efforts to change the world
MEAWW's Basement Tapes: Gaidaa blends genre-bending style with political lyrics in music suited for the times
20-year-old Netherlands-based Dutch-Sudanese singer Gaidaa's multicultural and multilingual backgrounds bring a sense of authenticity and freshness to her sound
Red Velvet's Irene and Seulgi drop sultry 'Monster' video, fans come up with 'lesbian vampire fiction' theory
Fans think the video is inspired by the 1872 gothic novella 'Carmilla' by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, which many believe to be one of the first vampire fiction works
How old is Jungkook? BTS star's latest selfie sends Army into frenzy as they wonder: 'Does he age?'
The 22-year-old's achievements as part of BTS might make many do a double-take at his age, but his selfie has some convinced he's aging in reverse
'The Outside': ToBy's breezy, introspective rap is perfect for a summer filled with deep thoughts and yearnings
'The Outside' is a beautifully-crafted EP that blends ToBy's external sources of inspiration with his inner monologue
Destination Jam: Five reggae-influenced tracks that help you make sense of the world right now
If there's one genre that can really help make sense of the wild world we live in, it's reggae, and from protest to healing, these reggae tracks are as inspiring as they are relaxing
Coastin' Review: Iration deliver a summer-ready reggae record that promises to ease those quarantine blues
The band have taken their sound to new heights with this album, blending their breezy reggae style with a variety of other genres to create unique music
Wireless Connect 2020: No Merci, Migos bring fest to an epic end with virtual reality sets and BLM shout-outs
The MelodyVR-assisted show gave viewers a one-of-a-kind at-home experience using interactive 360° virtual reality
#WeLoveYouGaga trends following rumors of Lady Gaga's failing mental health, fans say she 'saved our lives'
The rumors stemmed from an alleged 'insider', though fans have since declared it to be baseless. Nonetheless, the stream of love from the Little Monsters continue
Charlie Puth calls out BTS Army while addressing toxic fan culture, Army tells him 'stop using the Internet'
While Puth's comments stemmed largely from the hate he received on TikTok, the same comments were soon being hurled at him for raising the issue on Twitter
Independence Day: Patriotism in music is a double-edged sword, one that can either make or break an artiste
Where songs like 'This Is America' are lauded for addressing systemic racism, artistes like Lennon and The Chicks have found themselves at the receiving end of threats for being vocally anti-war
MEAWW's Basement Tapes: Half Past Two is the ska, reggae, pop-punk blend that's been missing from your life
Their latest 3-song EP 'Something Blue' is a ska-core dream, making it the perfect record to explore during a home-bound vacation
'Catastrophic Entertainment': Cocktails deliver a power-pop gem filled with catchy, sun-drenched tunes
In addition to their solid pop record, Cocktails also delivers a stunning cover of Fountains of Wayne's 'Sink To The Bottom'
'Wireless Connect': Gunna, Saweetie, Tyga and others kick off MelodyVR's 360° immersive virtual festival
Wireless, the home of grime, hip hop, and R&B in the UK, is going both virtual and international with its 2020 festival
Friday Features: Another Year Unknown, Weathers, Krief and more make for a perfectly rocking week of tunes
From folk to dark goth to 2000s punk, this week saw the emergence of some great new rock music
Destination Jam: Five songs from Native American artists that speak of their experiences and struggles
From being massacred and having their lands stolen to finding peace and comfort in solidarity and music, these artists speak their truth and honor their ancestors in unique ways